Frank Eisenack wrote:
Hi

According to
http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/ref/tcpip-freebsd-networking-stack-features.html
as well as the similar entry for the openbsd port, UNICAST is not supported!?

Can someone explain to me what that means?

unicast, in this context, means a special point-to-point connection,
primarily supported for IPv6.

I thought unicast was the "normal" way to communicate via TCP/IP.
So how could I address a ecos device, and how could I send requests to
somewhere from an ecos device?

Normal network traffic, based on IP & ARP, works just fine :-)

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